Driving innovation within a law firm or legal department has its unique nuances and characteristics. To explore this topic, legal professionals recently received expert insights from Rachel Dooley and Ilona Logvinova in the recent LawNext episode.
Rachel Dooley, at the time of the recording, served as the Chief Innovation Officer at the law firm Goodwin Procter, while Ilona Logvinova functions as the Managing Counsel and Head of Innovation for McKinsey Legal. They came together at the Knowledge Management & Innovation for Legal Conference in New York City to share their viewpoints on fostering innovation from their respective positions.
In a recorded discussion with LawNext host Bob Ambrogi, they delved deeply into the subject of innovation in the legal landscape. It must be noted, however, that since the recording, Dooley has left Goodwin Procter.
Innovation in the sector isn’t a solitary endeavour; conferences like the Knowledge Management & Innovation for Legal stands as testament to this fact, empowering professionals to collaborate and evolve ideas. This conference was the brainchild of Patrick DiDomenico, President and Founder of InspireKM Consulting, and Joshua Fireman, President and Founder of the strategic consulting firm Fireman & Company, an Epiq Company.
The LawNext episode revealing these enriching conversations marks its third instalment of dialogues recorded at the conference.
For insights into driving innovation within any legal practice and views from innovative personalities in the legal world, interested readers and listeners are strongly encouraged to explore the episode in detail here.